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Just when Kendall and Kylie Jenner thought they’d escaped their latest gaffe unscathed, the drama isn’t over just yet.

After receiving a storm of backlash with the launch and quick cancellation of a “vintage” T-shirt line depicting imagery of music icons combined with the sisters’ faces, a photographer behind two photos of late rapper Tupac Shakur is going after the reality stars.

Michael Miller sued the sisters in a Los Angeles federal court on Friday for copyright infringement over the tees, saying the Jenners never sought permission to use his photos of Tupac.

“My photography is very personal and important to me,” he told Page Six in a statement. “When someone exploits my work without even telling me, let alone obtaining my authorization, it damages not only the value of the work but my ability to make a living as an artist. When it happens, I am left with no choice but to enforce my rights.”

Miller is seeking at least $150,000 apiece for the use of his photos on the shirts, which were sold for $125 before they were removed from the KENDALL + KYLIE site last month.

Miller’s website says that he’s photographed the 90s rapper, as well as hot musicians of today including A$AP Rocky, Drake and Kendrick Lamar.

Amid the controversy, the company admitted that the tops were flop.

“The KENDALL + KYLIE brand apologizes for any insensitivity …We did not mean to disrespect these icons and understand that we missed the mark completely,” the brand said.

A rep for Kendall and Kylie’s company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.